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No NIC drivers for my PC when installing HAOS #2413
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Hm, from what I understand this model uses a Broadcom 57788 NIC. The driver Can you share the output of |
I won't be able to test until next week ; sigh I will report back asap. thanks |
OK The last thing I did on Friday was install Linux Mint on this thing. I ran the commands you asked for and here are the results. If it will be different in Debian I can install it too: dlentz@edlentz-desktop: edlentz@edlentz-desktop: As you said it looks like the ehternet is a Broadcom base. |
Hm, Also |
Same problem on old laptop Acer Aspire 4741G i5 64 bit. Wifi: Network Controller Broadcom BCM 43225 802.11b/g/n (rev 01) Is there a way of checking from nmcli what tigon formware/drivers are installed (squashfs?) and/or are you able to please check/add Broadcom tigon firmware/drivers tg3 and brcm (for NICs BCM57780 and BCM 43225) and/or is there a way to add these manually (which would be painful as would need to re-add these each future upgrade)? Also without internet access not sure how to capture dmesg command output (which runs) or get to relevant logs etc. |
Hm, indeed it seems that the necessary firmware is missing. I've added the firmware to the dev branch with PR #2466 and will backport to OS 10. |
OK thanks, will flash fresh OS x86-64 v10 when backported and check/test |
Describe the issue you are experiencing
I have a OEM2550L2D-MX, Integrated Dual-core Intel Atom processor D2550 4GB ram. It has two nics. I have flashed HAOS on a SSD drive and I can boot to the cli. The network is not initialized. I cannot get any info regarding the NIC or IP. I can boot to a debian os and the networking is fine. I installed HA supervised over debian11 and it is on my network and appears normal. I would prefer to use HAOS. Can you help me get this resolved?
What operating system image do you use?
generic-x86-64 (Generic UEFI capable x86-64 systems)
What version of Home Assistant Operating System is installed?
9.5
Did you upgrade the Operating System.
Yes
Steps to reproduce the issue
1.I flashed a version od HA from the url using balenEtcher.
Booted normally but without a network connection
2. Turned off one nic in Bios to see if that affected anything. Nada
3.
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Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?
Anything in the Host logs that might be useful for us?
System information
No gui to get info from
Additional information
I with I had better info, but I don't
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